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    The dynamics of proactive and reactive cognitive control processes in the human brain. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Boehler, CN; Davis, LA; Woldorff, Marty G; Won, RJ (J Cogn Neurosci, 2014-05)
    In this study, we leveraged the high temporal resolution of EEG to examine the neural mechanisms underlying the flexible regulation of cognitive control that unfolds over different timescales. We measured behavioral and ...
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    Action video game playing is associated with improved visual sensitivity, but not alterations in visual sensory memory. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Cain, Matthew; Darling, Elise F; Mitroff, Stephen (Atten Percept Psychophys, 2013-08)
    Action video game playing has been experimentally linked to a number of perceptual and cognitive improvements. These benefits are captured through a wide range of psychometric tasks and have led to the proposition that action ...
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    The neural dynamics of stimulus and response conflict processing as a function of response complexity and task demands. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Donohue, Sarah; McKay, CC; Woldorff, Marty G (Neuropsychologia, 2016-04)
    Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing accuracy. Although several neural activations have been associated with conflict processing, it is unclear how specific any ...
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    Rapid modulation of sensory processing induced by stimulus conflict. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Boehler, CN; Chen, WD; Smith, DV; Woldorff, Marty G (J Cogn Neurosci, 2011-09)
    Humans are constantly confronted with environmental stimuli that conflict with task goals and can interfere with successful behavior. Prevailing theories propose the existence of cognitive control mechanisms that can suppress ...
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    The role of stimulus salience and attentional capture across the neural hierarchy in a stop-signal task. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Boehler, CN; Chen, LC; Krebs, Ruth M; Woldorff, Marty G (PLoS One, 2011)
    Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental approaches has linked this function to a mostly right-lateralized network of cortical and subcortical areas, wherein a ...
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    Improvement in visual search with practice: mapping learning-related changes in neurocognitive stages of processing. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Clark, K; Mitroff, Stephen; van den Berg, Berry; Woldorff, Marty G (J Neurosci, 2015-04-01)
    Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such improvements, however, are not clear. Response time typically shortens with practice, but which components of the stimulus-response ...
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    Cortical Brain Activity Reflecting Attentional Biasing Toward Reward-Predicting Cues Covaries with Economic Decision-Making Performance. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Huettel, Scott; San Martín, R; Woldorff, Marty G (Cereb Cortex, 2016-01)
    Adaptive choice behavior depends critically on identifying and learning from outcome-predicting cues. We hypothesized that attention may be preferentially directed toward certain outcome-predicting cues. We studied this ...
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    The influence of different Stop-signal response time estimation procedures on behavior-behavior and brain-behavior correlations. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Boehler, CN; Hopf, JM; Krebs, Ruth M; Woldorff, Marty G (Behav Brain Res, 2012-04-01)
    The fundamental cognitive-control function of inhibitory control over motor behavior has been extensively investigated using the Stop-signal task. The critical behavioral parameter describing stopping efficacy is the Stop-signal ...
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    Cross-modal stimulus conflict: the behavioral effects of stimulus input timing in a visual-auditory Stroop task. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Donohue, Sarah; Park, CJ; Roberts, K; Woldorff, Marty G (PLoS One, 2013)
    Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the relative timing of their arrival to brain processing components, and on how attention is allocated. In this behavioral study, ...
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    Rapid brain responses independently predict gain maximization and loss minimization during economic decision making. 

    Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory; Huettel, Scott; Pearson, John Michael; San Martín, R; Woldorff, Marty G (J Neurosci, 2013-04-17)
    Success in many decision-making scenarios depends on the ability to maximize gains and minimize losses. Even if an agent knows which cues lead to gains and which lead to losses, that agent could still make choices yielding ...
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